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Robert W. Chambers Periodical Appearances - Fiction & Non-Fiction ... |
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1941-2000 | Title, date, year, publication, issue |
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The Demoiselle D'Ys type: |
Fantastic story. | |
The Yellow Sign type: |
Horror story. | |
The Mask type: |
Horror story. | |
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TITLE: Life Birthday Dinner at Delmonicos / 9 photos of guests of Mark Twains birthday party including: Mark Twain, Kate Douglas Riggs, Rev. Joe Twichell, Bliss Carman, Ruth McEnery Stuart, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Henry Mills Alden, Henry H. Rogers, Andrew Carnegie, Agnes Repplier, Robert W. Chambers, Irving Bacheller, Princess Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, Harold MacGrath, George Ade, William Dean Howells, Rupert Hughes, Carolyn Wells, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Henry van Dyke, Will Carleton, John Burroughs, J.M. Barrie, Gilbert K. Chesterton, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, George Meredith, George W. Cable, Finley Peter Dunne, Owen Johnson, Emily Post, May Sinclair, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Willa Cather |
pa | The Yellow Sign type: story |
Super Science Stories (CANADIAN) 1945 Vol. 01 # 17
April: Worlds Within Worlds / The Derelict / Crimes of the Year 2000
/ The Yellow Sign This Canadian wartime pulp magazine was published from August 1942 through December 1945, 2-1/2 years longer than its US counterpart. It generally reprinted stories from the US versions of Super Science Stories, Astonishing Stories and Famous Fantastic Mysteries, but also from earlier magazines All-Story, Argosy, and Munsey's. Several original stories were published, stories which had been purchased by the US version of Super Science Stories before its demise in 1943. These original stories were later reprinted in the US Super Science Stories upon its resurrection in 1949. The cover art for this Canadian pulp magazine was generally re-painted versions of the US pulp, in this case Famous Fantastic Mysteries, March 1945. The stories in this issue were earlier published in Famous Fantastic Mysteries and Argosy, and there are no original stories. |
Passeur type: |
Horror story. | |
Master of Horror: Robert W. Chambers type: article |
Article by Neil Austin | |
Love and the Lieutenant type: novel |
Robert W. Chambers, Love and the Lieutenant, a Sunday supplement complete novel in the Herald and Examiner for February 14, 1947. Illustrated. An unusual Chambers piece. Back cover of pull-out is a full-page ad for Rex Stout, "Fer-de-lance." "Meet Nero Wolfe." | |
The Yellow Sign type: story |
"Avon Fantasy Reader No. 2", Copyright
1947 by Avon Book Company. This magazine measures 5 1/4" X 7 5/8" X 5/16",
and contains 130 pages with 7 science fiction stories. They are:
1. "Stenographers Hands", by David H. Keller, M.D. 2. "The Strange Case Of Lemuel Jenkins", by Philip M. Fisher, Jr. 3. "The Day Of The Dragon", by Guy Endore. 4. "The Mirrors Of tuzun Thune", by Robert E. Howard. 5. "The Yellow Sign", by Robert W. Chambers. 6. "Automata", by S. Fowler Wright. 7. "The City Of The Living Dead", by Laurence Manning and Fletcher Pratt. |
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In the Court of the Dragon type: story |
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The Messenger type: |
Horror story. | |
The Slayer of Souls type: novel |
THE SLAYER OF SOULS -- by Robert W. Chambers -- Beauty
of perfect innocence, combined with the powers of hell -- an unearthly
creature was she, the last flaming hope of a civilization battling for
(sic) its own extinction. So startlingly timely as to be almost a prophecy,
yet warmly, unforgettably human is this deathless fantasy of a tomorrow
-- which all of us live today! LUKUNDOO -- by
Edward Lucas White -- |
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Picture available | Secret Operator type: novel |
this edition was published on 7th October 1954 and was basedon a story by Robert W. Chambes. Both the cover and the interior artwork are by Sep(timus) Scott. |
Article type: Article |
The film career of Robert W. Chambers is mentioned. | |
The Yellow Sign type: story |
Magazine of Horror # 6. (magazine) (Robert W. Chambers; Ambrose Bierce; Mark Twain; H.G. Wells; Donald A. Wolhaim, and others) Chambers' account of the fascination of evil and destructiveness |
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The Repairer of Reputations type: story |
Magazine of Horror # 3 | |
Unknown type: story |
Magazine of Horror # 6. (magazine) (Robert W. Chambers; August Derleth;
Clark Ashton Smith.) Magazine of Horror # 6. Contributors include Robert W. Chambers, August Derleth, Clark Ashton Smith. (Horror) |
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Lowndes, Robert A. (editor) (Robert
W. Chambers; William J. Makin; R. H. D. Barham; John Brunner; Washington
Irving; Reynold Junker; Oliver Taylor; Ray Cummings; David Grinnell; Donald
A. Wollheim) MAGAZINE OF HORROR (8) Eight - Volume 2, number 2 - April (Apr) 1965: Passeur; The Black Laugh; The Hand of Glory; Orpheus's Brother; The Lady of the Velvet Collar; Jack; The Burglar-Proof Vault; The Dead Who Walk; The Garrison New York: Health Knowledge, 1965. Digest. 130 pp. This
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In the Court of the Dragon type: |
Magazine of Horror, August 1965 Auth/Ed: Robert A. W. Lowndes Year: 1965 Pub: Health Knowledge, Inc.; New York Cover: Carl Kidwell Notes: v2 #4, No. 10 Novelettes The Cloth of Madness..........Seabury Quinn Placide's Wife...........Kirk Mashburn Short Stories Come Closer..........Joanna Russ The Girl at Heddon's..........Pauline Kappel Prilucik The Plague of the Living Dead..........A. Hyatt Verrill The Tree..........Gerald W. Page Short Fiction In the Court of the Dragon..........Robert W. Chambers |
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The Sign of Venus type: short story |
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The Splendid Apparition type: novelette |
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The Fantasy Book Number One - "The Shadow in the Starstone" | The Fantasy Book Number One - "The Shadow in the Starstone"
- Summer 1976. Published by Octopus Publishers, Lewisville, TX in collaboration
with Sidewalk Productions. Newspaper format with mid-fold; Illustrated
fantasy art and fiction, comic strip-style. Unpaginated. Black and white.
Dimensions approximately 16" x 10" "...this first issue owes a debt to a writer named Robert W. Chambers, the originator of the Carcosa Mythos which forms the basis of the two stories contained herein." With a tip of the hat to Ambrose Bierce's "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" and "Haita the Shepherd." "Chambers never set any of his stories in Carcosa itself. Anticipating H.P. Lovecraft's technique of tying elements of supernatural horror to extraplanetary locations and entities, Chambers uses the Carcosa trappings as background for stories set upon Earth..." |
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Alfred Hitchcock 1989--Nov. (magazine) (Robert W. Chambers.) Alfred Hitchcock 1989--Nov. Contributors include Robert W. Chambers. (Mystery) 160 pages. 11/89 Vol 34 # 11. Nine short mysteries including: Cannibal by Doug Alllyn and The Seal Of Solomon cipher by Robert W. Chambers. |
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